Almost all the authors are based in the United States, though some have been born outside (Fowler, Obasanjo?)

Pingdom posted the images of 11 successful blogs when they first launched and what they look like now. As many of the commenters on the post said, the latest versions of the sites seem much uglier than the early versions, because of the proliferation of ads. This does not seem to be the case with most of the top software blogs, which seem to have maintained a good design. This can probably be attributed to the fact that many of them are still edited by a single person instead of a company.

Excellent effort. I really appreciate the fact that you went thru all the blogs to come up with this list.I like single person blogs as well – those have a charm of their own. Perhaps a well maintained blog can be taken a measure for love of programming? 🙂 Just a thought!But I have to say, some company blogs like Google Testing blog is very informative.

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